Saturday, July 23, 2011

This is what Greece needs to be using to help get itself out of the debt it is in. Unfortunately, given there were reports coming to the U.S. of our citizens being abducted in Greece (and that was before their economic crash with rioting in the streets), this means tourism is going to get hurt. Greece is one of the culturally rich countries, I really do hope they can get themselves stabilized and begin to flourish once again.

Friday, July 15, 2011

We tend to have idol worshipping syndrome in the world today, but I'm glad there are still those who understand true heroism. I didn't find any objectionable language in these clips, hopefully these will be something to share with the kids. Leroy Petry is somewhat descriptive, however, in his wounds.

To those serving in our armed forces, the veteran and active, and the families supporting these brave men and women, thank you.

Friday, July 8, 2011

I'm so glad the Church has released this movie on YouTube! For the uninitiated, this is Johnny Lingo, a movie about self-esteem. It's a great movie. There's an updated version on DVD, but be sure to get the deluxe DVD combo pack if you buy it, as that contains this original classic.

Next month's Primary Theme is "My Body Is A Temple". Self-esteem factors into this quite a bit. It would be a good movie to show the kids.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

And the most shocking? I had a higher opinion of Rupert Murdock - only to find he's trying to save face, and I had a low opinion of Hugh Grant (let's face it, he's no angel) - only to find I admire him more.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

If you've lived or currently live in a desert area, you'll know what I'm talking about here. Last night we had a rather large and ferocious dust storm, followed by the lightning later through the night. When these things come, the best thing to do is get inside. Fast. If you're out on the road pull off to the side and turn off the lights and wait it out.

Monday, July 4, 2011

If you didn't know yet, I like to call my MacBook Pro "The Beast". This thing can devour data like you've never seen and turn it into polished gold.

Yesterday I took The Beast to Primary to show the video I made for I Love To See The Temple. Everything was going fine. Took it home, checked my Facebook and email before shutting the lid and putting it into sleep mode for some much deserved rest.

Last night I came back to the computer, but when I opened the lid, the desktop didn't come back on. I checked everything, but nothing was working. I held the power button down and hard booted the computer. It tried to start but couldn't get past the indicator lights turning on before it shut down again.

After using the "pull the battery out to reset" trick, it still was giving the same problem. Thankfully, I have my HP Windows laptop, so I pulled it out and went to the site for my local Apple Store and made an appointment with a genius.

I went today, and found out it was the power supply card that regulates the power to the machine. I've seen these go out before, and they are fixable, but I was worried that since I purchased my laptop in 2008 they wouldn't fix it. I looked online, and with my educator discount it would still cost me $2500 to buy a new laptop, and it wouldn't have the features I've enjoyed with this one.

Thankfully, they can fix it and they are. It's no longer under warranty, so it will cost me between $300 to $1,100 to fix, but it's still better than having to spend $2500 to buy a new laptop and the amount of time it would take for me to re-install all of the software.

Now if you're wondering why I'm not freaked out about losing the stuff on the laptop?

It's because I bought and use a Time Capsule in my home. It not only handles the wi-fi in my home, but also has an external hard drive that does automatic backups of my laptop. Since I didn't do much work on it on Sunday, there isn't much that would have been lost if I had to replace The Beast.

But, all in all, I'm so thankful that I will be getting The Beast fixed and it will hopefully last a while longer to continue to devour more information. In the meantime, the PowerPoint I was going to make is going to have to wait until I get the laptop back. Hopefully it should only take a few days.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Seriously. I have some bad feelings about having singing "celebrities" actually being computer generated. In a world where we have kids whom cannot distinguish the difference between what's reality and what's fiction (tv reality shows don't help), now people want them to idolize someone who is a computer generated person?

What kind of a lifestyle is this "person" going to have? What kind of morals are they going to espouse? Do you see where I'm going here?

If you're not into Facebook, then you've probably not seen much of Zynga. They are the Farmville, Cityville, Cafe World, Mafia World... (etc.) people. I do the first three and not very well. I was trying to make my city in Cityville to look like Walt's version of Epcot, but it requires too much land. No wonder Walt was so secretive about buying up all that property in Florida.

$1 Billion is a lot of money, however for the amount of revenue it brings in on it's games, it's a fair estimate of what it can raise.

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